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Open Meet: Part III - 6/19/2011


Sam Foti holding his plaque with his son, Frank, by his side. You can always pick out the steam engineers by the soot on their face, as Frank receives his Lake Shore Live Steamers Life Time Membership Award presented by Dick Clark.
Frank Foti proudly showing his award plaque. Bleil family members doing the honors of cutting the cake.
Members looking over the prizes and deciding which ones they wish to put their tickets on. Ceremony all over and we find Ken Brooks with his electric-powered engine heading out to the Main Line.
Dave Foster leaving the station with his pair of speeders with Cindy and Jeff Klein as passengers. Here we find Keith Blaho, of Enon, Pennsylvania, heading out to the Main Line from the Orchard Yard.
David and Karen Haines, our own Robbi Haines, Marie Nyland and her husband, Ted about to depart from the yard on Ted's pair of interurbans. On Sunday afternoon, we caught Keith Blaho's Norfolk & Southern engine with passengers departing Horrendous as the Snoopy train passes them.
Dick Clark leaving the station with Edith Hacker riding behind. Logan Tapolyai, a Junior member, as engineer of the Snoopy train waits for a Regular member to accompany him around the track.
Ken Brooks bringing in a full load of passengers with the GP38 with Jeff Ridler with his train coming in to the station behind him. Jeff Ridler with Austin Tapolyai waves to the photographer as they leave the station on their next trip around.
As the guys watch, Keith refuels his diesel on the Orchard Yard lead. Keith brought this good looking, very well detailed drop-bottom hopper car to the meet along with the Norfolk & Southern engine.
A head-on look at Keith's Norfolk & Southern engine. This is a gas-powered, switcher believed to be owned by Mark Reigle in the yard near the station.
Jeff Ridler with his wife, Mary, as they approach the station eastbound. A view of the activity at the station as the evening settles in.
Ken Brooks coming up to the Stanek Car Barn with his train to put it away. Alex Mahoney takes a break from running Keith's train to talk to Dick Clark as darkness settles in.
                                               
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